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Emily finally consummates her attraction to Gabriel in the Season 1 finale. In the Season 2 premiere, she suffers through an awkward lunch with Gabriel’s on-again, off-again girlfriend Camille (Camille Razat). The location is anything but uncomfortable however, Le Café Marly isa luxury restaurant at the edge of the Louvre, where Emily and Camille dine along with Sylvie.
Address: 93 Rue de Rivoli, 75001

Exterior shots of Mindy’s newest place of drag employment suggest she works at La Nouvelle Eve, a real-life Parisian theater that’s just a four-minute walk from The Moulin Rouge. But, Mindy’s show-stopping performance of BTS’ “Dynamite” was actually filmed in a different location: Roxie, a supper club with live music in the Eighth Arrondissement.
Address: La Nouvelle Eve: 25 Rue Pierre Fontaine, 75009
Roxie: 23 Rue de Ponthieu, 75008

Emily and Mathieu Cadault (Charles Martins) kick off what should be a dreamy jaunt to Saint-Tropez at Gare de l'Est, one of Paris’ major railway stations and the city’s oldest. While Gare de l’Est’s trains don’t actually make the way to Saint-Tropez — it handles east-bound travel — you can hop on a service to cities like Strasbourg and Luxembourg.
Address: Place du 11 novembre 1918, 75010

Emily, Mindy and Camille descend upon an infamous party palace nicknamed “Ragazzi House.” Sadly for revelers everywhere, Ragazzi House is a work of fiction — it doesn’t exist anywhere. Instead, the party scenes of Episode 2, “Do You Know the Way to Saint-Tropez,” were filmed at Château Diter, an equally storied party house located in the French Riviera and worth $66 million. For more juicy details on Emily in Paris’ many glam Saint-Tropez locales, read Tudum’s comprehensive guide.
Address: 06130, Grasse, France

American Emily gets an unexpected birthday gift from Camille in the form of a trip to a hammam, a type of spa from Arabic culture. The scene was shot at a real hammam, Hammam Les Cent Ciels. Although there is a Les Cent Ciels spa in Paris — located in the 11th Arrondissement — Emily in Paris filmed these delicate scenes at the Boulogne location outside the City of Light.
Address: 45 bis Avenue Edouard Vaillant, 92100

Camille confronts Emily’s ex Mattieu at a chic cafe. While we don’t see the name on screen, it’s 82 Quatrevinsde, a bistro and bar. Emily in Paris swapped out 82’s usual picnic table–esque outdoor dining setup for more traditional European cafe tables and chairs.
Address: 82 Rue de Maubeuge, 75009

It’s no surprise that influencer Emily treats herself to a walk through Passage Choiseul to ring in her birthday and bask in the countless celebration messages she receives. The passage is an infamous glass covered walkway in Paris’ Opéra district that dates back to the 1800s. You can find restaurants, clothing stores and galleries there today.
Address: Place du 11 Novembre 1918, 75010

Emily’s co-worker Luc (Bruno Gouery) takes her for a birthday lunch she’ll never forget with a trip to Père Lachaise Cemetery. It’s impossible to appreciate life without “contemplating death,” according to Luc. Luc and Emily sit next to the grave of art critic Honoré de Balzac and “his big head,” which is near to the resting place of French Romantic artist Eugène Delacroix. Père Lachaise is also home to Jim Morrison, Edith Piaf (whose music is often performed on Emily in Paris) and Oscar Wilde.
Address: 28 Boulevard de Menilmontant, 75020

Gabriel saves Emily from a disastrous birthday dinner by ushering her to a nearby market for fresh produce. An offhand remark in Episode 7, “The Cook, the Thief, Her Ghost and His Lover,” suggests Gabriel’s go-to neighborhood market is Marché Bastille, which is a real place. But, on screen, we’re seeing a market that’s one kilometer away from Marché Bastille — Marché d'Aligre.
Address: Marché Bastille: 2018 Bd Richard-Lenoir, 75011
Marché d'Aligre: 25-11 Rue d'Aligre, 75012

Season 2’s fourth episode, “Jules and Em,” takes us inside one of Paris’ glitziest department stores with a shopping spree at La Samaritaine. Hopefully your visit lacks the accidental crime element that Emily endures with her French class frenemy, Petra (Daria Panchenko). Emily returns to the store later in the season for the “Scents & Sensibility” Laboratoire Lavaux launch event.
Address: 9 Rue de la Monnaie, 75001

Camille’s on-screen place of employment is a real gallery. Perrotin Paris is a modern art space that was founded in 1990 by art dealer Emmanuel Perrotin. If you can’t stop in to Perrotin’s Paris location (which is just down the block from the Picasso museum), he has also set up galleries in New York, Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo, and Mindy Chen’s favorite city, Shanghai.
Address: 76 Rue de Turenne, 75003

Le Champo, as it's often shortened to, is the venerated cinema venue Emily’s co-worker Luc describes in “Jules and Em.” In fact, Le Champo was honored as a historic monument in 2000. You’re just as likely to find classic films here — like François Truffaut’s Jules et Jim — as you are to spot a ’90s indie gem on one of the theater’s two screens. Uncomfortable romantic existential crisis not guaranteed.
Address: 51 Rue des Écoles, 75005

Mindy’s first big busking performance takes place in front of Fontaine Saint-Michel in the Latin Quarter. The only thing more fabulous than the intricate monument is the cape jacket Mindy wears to sing “Sympathique” in front of it.
Address: Place Saint-Michel, 75006

Emily’s new love interest Alfie (Lucien Laviscount) is hungry for a wildly un-Parisian lunch. He finds the perfect solution in Breakfast in America, a mini diner chain in the city that shares its name with an album by British rock band Supertramp. Alfie and Emily meet up in the second Americana-obsessed Breakfast in America location, which is in the Fourth Arrondissement. The eatery is known for its breakfast and burgers — vraiment Américaine!
Address: 4 Rue Malher, 75004

If you’re going to have an awkward conversation with your new friend about sleeping with her boyfriend, you’re going to at least want a good view. That’s what Emily finds in Episode 5 at Tortuga Galeries, a high-end and fish-forward rooftop restaurant that overlooks Palais Garnier opera house. You can also get a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower from its heights.
Address: 25 Rue de la Chaussée d'Antin, 75009

“Englishman in Paris” is filled with references to a “bateau mouche.” If you’ve never been to France, the phrase may be unfamiliar. Bateaux Mouches — which translates to “fly boats” — are open sightseeing boats that traverse the waterways of Paris. The cruise boat we see in “Englishman in Paris” is called “Le Paris” and can welcome up to 220 guests. Emily knows how to throw quite the party.
Address: 2 Port Debilly, 75016

Sylvie meets her new love interest, a photographer named Erik (Søren Bregendal), at an upscale cafe toward the end of “Boiling Point” and expects the conversation to go south. Just one day after promising him an extravagant advertising gig, she has to take it away from him. But Erik understands — and wants to continue seeing Sylvie. If there’s anywhere to celebrate such good news, it’s a romantic hotel eatery like Brasserie Lutetia. Emily in Paris also shot Sylvie and Erik’s first date earlier in the episode at an indoor section of this same restaurant.
Address: 45 Boulevard Raspail, 75006

Mindy and her bandmate Benoît (Kevin Dias) start to fall in love during a Parisian heat wave in the middle of a beautiful park. The setting for their first kiss is Place des Vosges in Le Marais. To start your own love story here, remember to pick up some falafel like these two.
Address: Place des Vosges, 75004

Emily finally starts to succeed in French class after picking up some liquid courage via a “traveler” drink with her new crush Alfie in “The Cook, the Thief, Her Ghost and His Lover.” The pair obtained their buzz at The Bombardier, an English-style pub in the Latin Quarter.
Address: 2 Place du Panthéon, 75005

Alfie brings Emily to his corporate housing apartment — complete with much-coveted air conditioning! — to cool off during the heatwave in Episode 7. Things heat up between the couple… and Emily finally understands why Alfie has such a distaste for Paris: He literally doesn’t live in it. Alfie lives in La Défense, a popular financial district a few kilometers outside of Paris’ city limits. “I thought [La Défense] was just business offices. Boardrooms,” Emily explains. It’s also Alfie’s bedroom.
Address: 92400, Courbevoie

Sylvie and Erik get their rom-com moment in Place de l'Odéon, which houses the historic Odéon Theatre. Still, these two are more interested in gelato and lovey-dovey conversation than classical productions. Sylvie’s ex Anton spoils the couple’s reverie when he spies their sweet stroll from his table at restaurant La Méditerranée, an enduring eatery in the plaza.
Address: Place de l'Odéon, 75006

One of Season 2’s most triumphant moments takes place at La Société, an elegant restaurant in the Sixth Arrondissement. Sylvie swans into the upscale joint ready to embrace Erik in front of all his friends. Erik couldn’t be more delighted — so keep La Société in mind for any of your necessary romantic power moves in Paris.
Address: 4 Pl. Saint-Germain des Prés, 75006

As the opening scene of “Scents and Sensibility” hints, Gabriel’s football game with his pals is set across the street from the Eiffel Tower. That means the friendly match has double the views: Gabriel and Alfie at center field, and one of the most famous monuments in the world directly behind them.
Address: 2 Avenue de Suffren, 75007

In a time of crisis, Gregory Elliott Dupré (Jeremy O. Harris) flees to a gay bar in Paris. His sanctuary is Raidd, a bar infamous for go-go boy showers.
Address: 23 Rue du Temple, 75004

Emily in Paris’ Bellville supper club is another on-screen location that is real… to a point. The exterior shots for the venue suggest Mindy and her band close out the Season 2 finale playing at Huatian Chinagora, a real-life restaurant and hotel in the Alfortville neighborhood outside of Paris. Although the space is real, these performance scenes in “French Revolution” were filmed at Shangri-La Paris, a hotel near the Trocadéro Gardens.
Address: Shangri-La Paris: 10 Rue de Fresnel, 75016
Huatian Chinagora: 1 Place du Confluent France-Chine, 94140

Sylvie and her husband, Laurant (Arnaud Binard), settle a complicated portion of their marriage at Hôtel Plaza Athénée in Champs-Elysées. Keep it in mind if you need to radically alter your own French love affair — no matter how fiery the discussion, at least the Champagne will be cold.
Address: 25 Avenue Montaigne, 75008

Emily in Paris’ most stunning location may be the hallowed halls of Versailles. Designer Gregory hosts his glamorous new intimates line debut in the palace-turned-tourist attraction’s Hall of Mirrors, creating a fashion affair to remember. To top off the extravagant event, Gregory dons an homage to Marie Antoinette.
Address: Place d'Armes, 78000

Emily and Alfie share their most trying relationship conversation at La Coupole, a famed brasserie in the 14th Arrondissement. While Emily walks away from the discussion unsure where her love story with Alfie will go, La Coupole’s stylish art deco design is undeniable.
Address: 102 Blvd du Montparnasse, 75014

Much of Emily in Paris Season 2 takes place on the Pont des Arts, the scenic bridge that leaves you at the footsteps of the Louvre. The final scene of the season, however, brings Emily to Pont Neuf, the walking bridge directly west of Pont des Arts. She ponders her future while looking down the Seine — an inspirational view if there ever was one.
Address: Pont Neuf, 75001














































































































